One word comes to mind when I think about this two-week CCS playoff storm: Busy.

Spent the late morning and early afternoon Saturday at Valley Christian High to watch the end of Mitty’s 2-0 girls soccer victory over Presentation and all of Santa Teresa’s 2-0 girls soccer victory over Alisal.

As I pointed out on Twitter that day, it was a nice gesture by Tegan McGrady’s Santa Teresa teammates to point to her on the bench when her name was called during pregame introductions.

McGrady had been in the spotlight after she was suspended for playing in two games at a U.S. national camp that were not approved by the California Interscholastic Federation.

And no matter which way you lean on the infraction, it was pretty cool that McGrady’s older sister, Kaylie, scored a goal for Tegan in the win.

My day at the soccer field was capped by seeing the McGrady sisters’ family wearing bright blue and orange “Let Tegan Play” shirts as I was getting ready to leave. In the old days, I would have said hi and left. But in today’s world of Social Media and smart phones, I snapped this picture below.

The family of suspended Santa Teresa soccer player Tegan McGrady pose for a picture after Santa Teresa's quarterfinal win over Alisal at Valley Christian High on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013. (Darren Sabedra/staff)

From the hilltop at Valley Christian, I drove over to the Santa Clara High gym with a plan to cover two boys Division II basketball games. Both were mirror images of each other, with Leigh edging Mountain View and Willow Glen nipping Leland on late 3-pointers and both by nearly identical scores — Leigh won 41-39 and Willow Glen advanced 42-40.

But the real story of the day, I was told upon arriving at the gym, was Los Altos.

The Eagles had stunned Division II top seed Westmoor in the opening game of four at the Santa Clara gym. I had someone point out Los Altos coach Bob McFarlane in the stands, introduced myself and interviewed him about the big win.

Reeves found a nice angle to lead our wrestling story as a pair of football standouts from last fall — Mitty’s Chandler Ramirez and Gunn’s Sean Lydster — squared off in the 195-pound final.

“When I came in to school life I was just football, football, football,” Ramirez said. “My freshman football coach (Chris Curry) was also the wrestling coach. He got me started wrestling. I loved it ever since. I don’t know, there could be a future here.”

Division II basketball will be in the spotlight Tuesday as I will return to the Santa Clara gym for a boys doubleheader: Willow Glen against Los Altos in the opener, followed by Leigh against St. Francis.

Reeves will be down in Gilroy for the DII girls basketball semis: Westmoor against Woodside and then Mountain View against Presentation.

We also hope to have something on the Divisions IV and V semifinals.

Wednesday, Reeves will be at Independence High for the Open Division boys semifinals — Serra against Sacred Heart Cathedral and Mitty against Riordan.

I will be at Oak Grove for the girls Open semis — Mitty against Wilcox, followed by Lynbrook against St. Francis.

We also hope to have coverage of the Divisions I and III semis, as well as the soccer action Wednesday.

And, of course, once the championship matchups are set for the weekend, we plan to provide as much coverage as possible.

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Please report your results to the Mercury News office as you have done all season.

Just because it is a CCS game does not mean that we will automatically get the box score.

We will have a two-person crew in the office tonight taking calls. And, as always, you can email your result to us at highschools@mercurynews.com or use our online form at the bottom of our high school web page.